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2 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

Nice to see the Holden-GTO is due for reissue. 

The 1:1 was a fine and fun car by all standards - its downfall, IMO, was that it didn't stand out enough amongst the other Pontiac offerings ( in es. , it appeared to look like nothing more than a two door Grand Am ). 

I'll have to add one of those reissues to my collection.

Sometimes I wonder if Australian sales would support adding Holden parts ( front facia, cockpit etc.. ) 

It was a neat car and have a soft spot for Holden.

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On 10/4/2025 at 6:47 PM, stavanzer said:

The '36 Ford is coming Back!

I'll just get a new one, when they hit the shelves in a few months!

Wonder if Round2 will be able to restore the original stock Ford artillery wheels (with the correct detailing) to the kit...?

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4 hours ago, blizzy63 said:

Wonder if Round2 will be able to restore the original stock Ford artillery wheels (with the correct detailing) to the kit...?

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Highly unlikely IMHO.  Meanwhile, you can actually get perfect reproductions of these wheels - the originals that were only present in flawless form in the very earliest production of the c.1961 release of the AMT Trophy Series 1936 Ford - from Norm Veber at Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland (and as shown on the cover of the current issue of the magazine covering all forms of scale modeling)....TB 

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7 hours ago, tim boyd said:

Highly unlikely IMHO.  Meanwhile, you can actually get perfect reproductions of these wheels - the originals that were only present in flawless form in the very earliest production of the c.1961 release of the AMT Trophy Series 1936 Ford - from Norm Veber at Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland (and as shown on the cover of the current issue of the magazine covering all forms of scale modeling)....TB 

Thanks, Tim.

I just really appreciate it when Round2 improves-by-restoring the older AMT/MPC kits. They've been doing so for the last decade and I will continue to cheer them on and $upport them.

Also thanks for directing us to Norm Veber's great work at R&MofM. The photo I used above is, I believe, one of his recent products (P-195).

I've old just learned of this item yesterday since my R&MofM catalog is a few years old. Highly recommended!

[Your previous Forum posting on the subject: 

 

R&MCooM P-195 '36 Ford wheels pack.jpg

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Okay, I want some.

Does anybody know where I can find a parts list for him?

I'm going to purchase some more stuff besides the resin Wheels.

I had a catalog, but it is at least 15 years old.

Thanks!

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23 hours ago, blizzy63 said:

Wonder if Round2 will be able to restore the original stock Ford artillery wheels (with the correct detailing) to the kit...?

DSC_0052-vi.jpg

I've been wondering the same thing

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